Valter or Walter Roman (October 9, 1913 – November 11, 1983), born Ernst or Ernő Neuländer, was a Romanian communist activist and soldier. During his lifetime...
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Valter is a spelling variant of the German name Walter, Walther, from Old High German walt "rule" and her "army". The spelling variant in V- is adopted...
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politician Valter Roman (1913–1983), Romanian communist activist and soldier Miles Romans-Hopcraft, English musician better known as Wu-Lu Romanes (surname)...
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sciences institute). Petre Roman was born in Bucharest. His father, Valter Roman, born Ernst or Ernő Neuländer of Transylvanian Hungarian-Jewish descent...
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Walter Roman may refer to: Valter Roman, Romanian communist activist and soldier Walter G. Roman, American engineer and inventor Walter Romanowicz, American...
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Romanian communist exiles, including Luca, Pauker, Leonte Răutu, and Valter Roman — this nucleus – "the Muscovite faction" – representing a distinct group...
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Republican side, including Romanian Communist Party members Petre Borilă and Valter Roman. About 145 men from Ireland formed the Connolly Column, which was immortalized...
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of Northern Transylvania. In contrast with this view, Romsics quotes Valter Roman, one of the heads of the Romanian Communist Party, as writing in his...
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(Jewish father) Leonte Răutu, communist politician Valter Roman, communist politician Petre Roman, politician (Jewish father) Leonte Tismăneanu, communist...
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Bishop Valter Župan (born 10 August 1938) is a Croatian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Diocesan Bishop of Krk since 31 January 1998 until his...
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Călin Popovici, Acad. Mihai Ralea, Acad. Remus Răduleț, Prof. univ. ing. Valter Roman, Acad. Alexandru Roșca, General de armată Iacob Teclu, Acad. Șerban Țițeica...
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of the seats in Parliament. Petre Roman, a professor at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, son of Valter Roman, a Communist official and veteran...
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former prisoners of war, Soviet trainees, and Communist activists such as Valter Roman. In 1980, the Romanian Ground Forces were reorganized in 4 Army Commands:...
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commissar attached to this Soviet-organized unit was the Communist activist Valter Roman. On September 12, 1945, Lascăr was named commander of the Fourth Army...
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Motorized Artillery Regiment of the XI International Brigade, commanded by Valter Roman. In 1937, he participated in the battles of Brunete, Quinto-Belchite...
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the Soviet Union during the war, and also Communist activists such as Valter Roman— were formed: the Tudor Vladimirescu Division, under the command of Colonel...
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Czechoslovakia, where he met other two Romanian communist activists, Valter Roman and Gabriel Mureșan. According to them, Panet had a correspondence during...
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inside Communist Romania: in 1961, the high-ranking Communist activist Valter Roman, who had been himself disgraced and rehabilitated by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej...
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volunteers, mostly prisoners of war, but also Communist activists such as Valter Roman. It was created by the Soviet Union at Kotovsk, and named after the Revolt...
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Kós and Valter Roman, with Teofil Vescan proclaiming himself Prime Minister of the unrecognized country. A rumor recorded in Telegraful Român in November...
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Colonel Valter Roman (former member of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War and father of the former prime minister of Romania, Petre Roman) for...
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in early 1938. He served for a few months under Nicolae Cristea and Valter Roman, before the Brigades were withdrawn from the Battle of the Ebro. Vida...
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party organ Scînteia and worked with Ștefan Foriș, Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Valter Roman, Sorin Toma, Mircea Bălănescu and Tatiana Leapis (later Bulan). Leapis...
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during: World War I 1928 – retired Major battles: Battle of Bran-Câmpulung Valter Roman (1913–1983) Major General Served with the International Brigades in the...
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Remus Kofler Ladislau Ritli Constantin Rolla Alexandru Roman Petre Roman Valter Roman Visarion Roman Mihail Romniceanu Constantin A. Rosetti Radu R. Rosetti...
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Heinrich Rau Gustav Regler Ludwig Renn Edwin Rolfe Henri Rol-Tanguy Valter Roman Esmond Romilly Franc Rozman Frank Ryan - County Limerick, Ireland. Elman...
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International Brigade Roman Orłowski - later high security official in communist Poland Abe Osheroff – American communist Valter Roman – Romanian politician...
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Iosif Rangheț Leonte Răutu Vasile Roaită Stephan Roll Mihail Roller Valter Roman Eugen Rozvan Alexandru Sahia Leontin Sălăjan Filimon Sârbu Alexandru...
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Skarsgård. He has seven siblings, including actors Alexander, Gustaf, and Valter. In 2011, Skarsgård was nominated for a Guldbagge Award for his leading...
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Petre Roman, Romania-s first post-1989 Premier, whose attempts at discussing the public image of his father, the communist politico Valter Roman, are argued...
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